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    Forgot to add a back button!

    Hello all.
    I was wandering wether I could have some opinions or suggestions regarding a site I am about to finish:
    http://www.boo-media.co.uk/smart/

    The problem is that I have forgotten to put a back button anywhere on the site. This is causing the navigation to be very one way.
    I have started with the 'smart' theme and would like to put a 'back' text link in to the main menubar but cannot work out how to do it.
    I have tried adding the text :netquotevar:backvar into the field within dreamweaver but it uploads and netquotevar:backvar and not as a text link.
    Any one know what I'm doing wrong?

    Also, any ideas about where else it could go would be greatly appreiciated. I really don't want to have to redo the header navigation.
    Steve D
    Boomedia Ltd
    ______________________________________________________________
    www.jean-patrique.co.uk
    www.smartbeautyshop.com
    www.bunnybusiness.net
    www.ukpets247.co.uk

    #2
    this is where I would like to put the text link:
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    Steve D
    Boomedia Ltd
    ______________________________________________________________
    www.jean-patrique.co.uk
    www.smartbeautyshop.com
    www.bunnybusiness.net
    www.ukpets247.co.uk

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      #3
      Why not just include the section breadcrumbs - that will allow easy parent/child navigation. (Design Options|Sections - Parent Section Links - Show Top Level Parent)

      Duncan R

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        #4
        unfortunatly my client hates the appearance of these links and was the reason they are not there now.
        I haven't seen anyone else do anything different with these links yet, perhaps someone else has?

        Alternitively, is there code I can use with a button which will cause a browser to go back regardless of which page you are on when you click it?
        Something like the code that closes the extended info window:
        javascript.window.close();
        Steve D
        Boomedia Ltd
        ______________________________________________________________
        www.jean-patrique.co.uk
        www.smartbeautyshop.com
        www.bunnybusiness.net
        www.ukpets247.co.uk

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          #5
          Look at this:
          http://www.pageresource.com/jscript/jhist.htm

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